Friday, June 2, 2017

Event Update For 2017-06-01

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "Hazmat crews responded to a large apartment complex in Hudson Thursday after an unknown odor was reported. The first two firefighters who entered a common area of the 118-unit building were overcome."

Quote: "Crews tested air levels in the building, but found nothing to explain what sickened the two firefighters."

Quote: "Students and staff at several Ferndale schools said they felt sick after smelling an odor in the area Thursday, schools Superintendent Linda Quinn said. Staff first reported the smell around 12:20 p.m., according to a school district Facebook post. Students and staff at Horizon Middle School and Cascadia and Eagleridge elementary schools reported feeling sick. Skyline Elementary School may have smelled the same odor."

Quote: "The odor of gas in a Ramsey school led to an evacuation Thursday morning, officials said. The Hubbarb Elementary School, on Hubbard Lane, was evacuated and inspected by both PSE&G and the Ramsey Fire Department. They gave the school the all clear, Police Chief Bryan Gurney said in a tweet."

Quote: "Iowa County officials were called to Mineral Point High School just before 9am Thursday morning for a report of a possible gas leak. Some middle school and high school students detected a strange odor and began feeling ill. No gas leak was found, but the Mineral Point Fire Department did detect a small amount of CO2 in a remote location."

Note: Obviously wasn't that CO2, since A) CO2 is odorless; and B) the CO2 was in a remote location anyway. The fact that they thought it might be a gas leak means it was a rotten egg odor...

Quote: "A foul odor caused at least one firefighter to feel faint and prompted calls for a hazmat team to check out the situation on the city's West Side late Thursday night. Fire crews were called to Everton Street, located near Marbach Road and Hunt Lane, at about 9:30 p.m. to check out the report of a foul stench. One of the first firefighters on the scene said he felt faint and a hazmat crew was brought in to test the air, but nothing was found that could have produced the bad smell."

Quote: "A junkyard fire in Rome has spread through scrapped cars, exploding gas tanks and sending a thick, dark plume of smoke through the northeastern quarter of the Italian capital. There have been no reports of injuries. Authorities said they evacuated three apartment buildings in the area Thursday afternoon as the blaze quickly spread through cars that were stacked one on top of the other for demolition. At least 50 cars set to be scrapped were involved."

Quote: "Bob Prescott, who was in the town centre with his daughter Abi when the incident happened, said he saw a 'large fireball erupt' into the sky. He added: 'The explosion set fire to the bushes and covered a silver Peugeot car in a black liquid. Police and fire crews were quickly on the scene.' Another eyewitness, Georgia Horton, said she was outside the Reel Cinema when she heard a noise and saw a car 'go up' in the air. She added: 'I heard a huge bang and when I looked up, a car was on fire and smoke was everywhere.'"

Quote: "Kern County firefighters battled a large fire in a field in northwest Bakersfield. Fire officials said wood pallets and other wood products were burning north of 7th Standard Road and Calloway Drive. 17 News received multiple calls from people who said the flames and smoke could be seen for miles. Crews planned to let the fire burn itself out."

Quote: "Authorities have confirmed boat and house fires in separate incidents. A dwelling house is reportedly on fire at Shapine Estate in Anse La Raye. Emergency services received the call at 2:09 p.m. The boat fire was reported around the same time in Marigot. Reports are that the fire is in the engine compartment of the boat."

Quote: "A car fire has spread to a garage near Easton, and firefighters are on the scene. A house, two trucks, and a detached garage caught fire Friday morning on Marks just south of Manning. Ten birds were rescued from the home."

Quote: "A vehicle fire and then a multi-vehicle crash on northbound Interstate 75 near East Ridge had traffic stalled for hours. Another multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 24 eastbound near the Belvoir Avenue and Germantown Road exits also ontributed to traffic gridlock."

Quote: "Knock on delays are expected after a Galway to Heuston Station train was delayed due to a 'medical emergency' this morning. A passenger on board the 5.30am Galway to Heuston train is believed to have suffered a seizure on board."

Quote: "A 40-year-old woman was driving northbound on I-15 in a Dodge Dart when she had a medical incident that caused her to veer across traffic and hit the concrete barrier on the left hand side of the freeway, Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Lawrence Hopper said. The woman's vehicle then veered right across multiple lanes of traffic and hit the concrete barrier on that side. The driver hit her head on the steering wheel and was transported via helicopter to Utah Valley Hospital in critical condition, Hopper said."

Quote: "Remember the BMW i8 police car that was given to the Czech Republic's Highway Patrol? It was involved in a crash less than one month after it was delivered during a special ceremony. Details are limited but Auto.cz is reporting the police officer who was driving the model suffered a heart attack and crashed the car. There's no word on how extensive the damage is but a photo from the scene shows the car's airbags were deployed. Idnes.cz has a slightly different account as they are reporting the driver suffered a stroke and crashed the car into a creek."

Quote: "Fire officials classified the crash as being very unusual. 'It is highly unusual for an aircraft to be in multiple pieces this far apart...I can't confirm that it did explode - it is conjecture - but it's a little bit odd,' explained Ventura County Fire Department Public Information Officer Steve Swindle."

Quote: "A beach area next to the 101 Freeway has been closed due to possible debris on the beach."

Note: Wouldn't be too surprising if this plane got blown out of the sky by an explosion, especially right on the coast...

Note: Time for someone to build another luxury beachside condo development. Put some woods on part of it, a coffin factory in another part and a cemetery in another part. Then the people can work in the factory or the cemetery to make the money they need to live in the condos until they eventually get put in one of those coffins and buried in that cemetery. Keynsian economics!

Quote: "It's not unusual for blue-green algae to show up at the lake, but this time, there is something different happening as all recreational and camping sites within 100 feet of the water are closed."

4 comments:

Great report today, as usual, Jonny.Your explanation of Keynesian economics is spot on and had me laughing out loud.

More on that boat explosion yesterday. We have an example of multiple human error here.

For some reason, a person on the boat failed to follow proper procedure when fueling. First off everyone is supposed to be off the boat and all open areas are to be closed. The guy put the fuel nozzle in a FISHING ROD HOLDER and pumped 28 gallons of gas under the boat! A person from the marine's towing service saw the sheen and alerted the people on the boat not to start it and (3rd mistake) told them to disconnect the battery - which then sparked, causing the explosion.

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[so expect even more abuse]

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